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A selection of our tutors

Studying Mathematics at University has allowed me to master diverse areas of mathematics from Vector Calculus to Linear Algebra. I can therefore use my extensive subject knowledge to help students excel in this subject.

Since February 2011, I have worked with Maths Doctor providing maths tuition at primary and secondary levels. I have experience of providing support for 11+, foundation GCSE (including iGCSE, EdExcel and AQA exam boards) and SATs examinations .

I am currently studying Accounting and Finance at the University of York. This provides with a strong core knowledge of mathematics. Combined with my previous voluntary teaching experience, this skill set enables me to confidently help students achieve the results they deserve.

I have lots of experience with GCSE students, offering help to students struggling with maths or physics. My passion for maths has been reinforced by my ongoing four year Master's Degree in Maths and Physics at the University of Warwick.

I am currently in my second year of training to become an A-Level Maths teacher. I am also writing an online GCSE Maths revision guide and am passionate about helping students overcome problems in mathematics and excel in this core subject.

Maths is important

If you switch on the TV at any time of the day and flick through a few channels, then the chances are you'll soon land on a cookery or food programme. Being a top chef these days can be a lucrative career and one thing's for certain, the likes of Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay and Delia Smith would not have become huge names in the so-called culinary arts if they had abandoned their mathematical studies. If you are or have a desire to be a chef then the ability to make quick mathematical calculations in your head is a given. Running a kitchen means calculating the amount of supplies required based on customer demand, making sure the measurements and proportions in each recipe you prepare are correct, and calculating timings so separate meals that may have differing preparation times can be served to the same table at the same time. You may also be running your own business, so a head for figures is definitely needed if it's something you're going to become successful at.